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UK Chief Veterinary Officer puts in place mandatory housing for the whole of England to protect poultry and other captive birds
Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS) has announced a £389,000 funding boost to the Egni team at Menai Science Park (M-SParc) Anglesey.
Protection for women and girls boosted with new amendments on online abuse and pornography tabled to the Crime & Policing Bill
The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has today (4 November 2025) published its analysis of large social landlords’ Tenant Satisfaction Measure (TSM) results.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her scene setter speech on Tuesday 4 November 2025.
GAD’s Annual Report and Accounts (2024 to 2025) provide an overview of the department’s work and sets the scene for the implementation of the strategy to 2030.
Professor Jacob George has been appointed as the first Chief Medical and Scientific Officer for the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
Government to set out plans to bring the curriculum into the modern day and help young people step into the future.
Bill includes fare and ticketing reform and a strengthened passenger watchdog to create a better, more inclusive railway for all.
A new law will restrict protests outside the homes of public office holders, in response to growing harassment and intimidation of those in British politics.
Letter from DSIT Secretary of State Liz Kendall to Ofcom Chief Executive Dame Melanie Dawes.
Chris Elmore MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Multilateral, Human Rights, Latin America, Caribbean) delivered the UK's speech at the Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty High-Level Debate on Mobilising F…
Minister Stephanie Peacock represented the UK at the meeting of G20 Culture Ministers in South Africa
David Holdsworth's keynote speech at the Festival of Trusteeship, as part of Trustees' Week 2025.
A bridge in the Kyiv region that was destroyed following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 reopened following a UK-backed reconstruction.
The breach was in relation to a UK exporter that made goods available to Russia, prohibited under the Russia Sanctions Regulations
The Prime Minister has reappointed Carol Pyrah, Julian Glover and Taryn Nixon as Trustees of the National Heritage Memorial Fund for terms of 3 years.
Dame Julia Unwin is the Government’s preferred candidate for the Charity Commission for England and Wales Chair, the Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced today.
With strong backgrounds in public policy and social entrepreneurship, the new appointees will provide strategic and corporate leadership for the department
Getty’s proposed purchase of Shutterstock will move to an in-depth Phase 2 investigation after the CMA identified potential concerns.
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